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... so I'm curious to know what the connection among them is. "We're retired teachers from Shippensburg University" one of them tells me. "So are students these days better or worse than they were 30 years ago?" "Oh--it's about the same. College students are always a bit wild--but we're greatful for them... our town's economy would be dead without them" We chat a little bit, then I head out the door, across the street... and to my second interesting encounter of the day. ...

After the movie was over we got into our beds and started to fall asleep. That is when we realized we were camping next to some sort of Rave party. Lights and extremely loud dance music lasted well past midnight. In the mean time around 11pm I realized that the heat was no longer working and that both propane tanks were empty, with it getting below freezing that night we need to ...

... Indian young people brought here to Carlisle. I look at the tombs, sure enough, you see names like "Abe Lincoln son of Antelope Cheyenne" a vivid image of how white culture was imposed on these students. But my question is: why a cemetery at a school? It seems very odd that so many young people should die--while in school! Later I ask a lady at the historical society about this. She explains "When these young people were brought here, many didn't have ...

4 hrs, 9 kms Back when my Global Parkbench Concert Tour began, seven years ago, I was living in Mechanicsburg, another suburb of Pennsylvania's capital region, and like Shiremanstown, it has its own history and character. Well, not exactly... I actually lived outside of the town itself, the soul-less sprawl to the south... this was my home for one year. It was more of a transition year, and from here I moved my family ...

... joke is one thing. Prosecuting someone for doing so is another. Part of the obscenity case brought by Attorney General Robert Kennedy against Ralph Ginsberg, an American author, was that Ginsburg sought mailing privileges from the Postmasters of Intercourse and Blue Ball, Pennsylvania before settling upon Middlesex, New Jersey, as a mailing point. Puhleese!

Back to Gettysburg. Getting there too late, by three days, to get a private guide, ...